In our SCALA laboratory furniture system, laboratory benches have primary importance. We create flexibility in the laboratory by keeping the supply and disposal services consistenly self-contained. Our work benches are equipable with individually
selectable tabletop materials in all models – for a variety of applications in each area of the laboratory. Our laboratory benches feature a high level of stability, straightforward design and attractive appearance.
H-frames
provide great stability for add-on tables, mobile tables and analysis tables for seated or standing work.
Use
- Bench frame with worktops made of varied materials as work and storage areas for laboratory work
- Supporting structure for chemical analysis devices and installations
- Not to be used for laboratory work that requires the extraction of dangerous substances
C-frames
are extremely stable and can be loaded with 41 lbs/ ft² (200 kg/m²) . They provide great knee and leg room for
mobile and suspended underbench units.
Use
- Bench frame with worktops made of varied materials as work and storage areas for laboratory work
- Supporting structure for chemical analysis devices and installations
- Not to be used for laboratory work that requires the extraction of dangerous substances
Cantilever frames
provide the greatest leg room and lightest visual impact. They are attached to service spines or directly to walls via their cantilever bracket design.
Use
- Bench frame with worktops made of varied materials as work and storage areas for laboratory work
- Supporting structure for chemical analysis devices and installations
- For permanent installation on a wall or a wall-mounted service spine
- Not to be used for laboratory work that requires the extraction of dangerous substances
Bench with supporting underbench unit
Use
- Self-supporting underbench units on plinth and worktop made of varied materials as work and storage area for laboratory work
- Supporting structure for chemical analysis devices and installations
- Not to be used for laboratory work that requires the extraction of dangerous substances
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